Baylor and the other seven schools are receiving the above figure. TCU and West Virginia are receiving $23 million. For Baylor, that's a $5 million increase from the 2014 distribution.
For the sake of comparison, SEC schools are each receiving $31 million.
From the AP
Big 12 schools will split up a record $252 million in revenue, the ninth year in a row of increases.
The revenue total for the 10 schools, up from $220 million last year, was revealed Friday at the end of the conference's spring meetings.
Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas Tech will get average full shares of about $25.6 million for the 2014-15 academic year.
Third-year league members TCU and West Virginia didn't get full shares, but will next year. West Virginia gets about $23 million, and TCU will receive $24 million.
For the sake of comparison, SEC schools are each receiving $31 million.
From the AP
Big 12 schools will split up a record $252 million in revenue, the ninth year in a row of increases.
The revenue total for the 10 schools, up from $220 million last year, was revealed Friday at the end of the conference's spring meetings.
Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas Tech will get average full shares of about $25.6 million for the 2014-15 academic year.
Third-year league members TCU and West Virginia didn't get full shares, but will next year. West Virginia gets about $23 million, and TCU will receive $24 million.
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